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Ch 10 & 11: Surgical Instrumentation & Complex Instruments


  INSTRUMENTAL STERILE PROCESSING INSTITUTE
Across
Surgical instruments used to extract blood an other fluids from a surgical site.
A substance used to keep things in position or stick them together. A chemical substance used to preserve or stabilize biological material for examination.
Surgical instruments to cut or bite away at bone and tissue.
Chisel-like instrument used to cut or shave bone.
Wedge-shaped instruments used to cut or shape bone.
Two or more opposable parts that open and close for holding or crushing something between them.
Chemical process applied during instrument manufacture that provides a corrosion-resistant finish by forming a thin, transparent oxide film.
Cleaning instructions for endoscopes that have not been processed within an hour after the completion of point-of-use treatment.
Instruments or sets borrowed from a vendor for emergency or scheduled surgical procedures that will be returned following use.
Surgical instruments primarily used to move tissues and organs to keep the surgical site exposed throughout surgery.
Instruments used for grasping, holding, firmly or exerting traction upon objects.
The process of cutting apart or separating tissue.
Down
A semiconductor diode that emits light when voltage is applied.
Surgical instruments to drive suture needles to close or rejoin a wound or surgical site.
An alloy of steel with chromium and sometimes another element, such as nickel or molybdenum, that is highly resistant to rusting and ordinary corrosion.
Surgical instruments used to cut or incise and/or dissect tissue.
A nonmagnetic stainless steel that cannot be heat hardened and is more corrosion-resistant than martensitic stainless steel.
Surgical instrument used to control flow of blood.
The part of a surgical instrument that "locks" the handles in place.
A magnetic stainless steel that may be heat-hardened.
An instrument used to examine the interior of a hollow organ or body cavity.
Parrallel grooves in the jaws of surgical instruments.
Surgical instruments with a hollow barrel (lumen) through their center.
Point where the two jaws or blades of an instrument connect and pivot.